In addition, two Team USA standouts and future Hall of Famers, Jess Wilk and Heather Dow, who own a combined eight gold medals, served as assistant coaches for Ariza Cooke.
“I have been extremely fortunate to have Hall of Famers surrounding me at every turn,” she said.
Ariza Cooke became a three-time lacrosse All-American for the Cavaliers and helped lead Virginia to national runner-up finishes in both 1996 and 1998. She twice earned a spot on the NCAA’s All-Tournament team.
“We had a championship mindset every year,” she said. “I wouldn’t trade those experiences for anything.”
Ariza Cooke was one of 55 players named to the ACC’s 50th Anniversary Team in 2002. Her collegiate success also opened opportunities for her on the international stage.
After trying out for Team USA in 1997 and missing out on making the squad, she returned to the tryouts in both 2001 and 2005 and earned a spot on the final roster. Ariza Cooke helped the U.S. claim gold in the 2001 World Championship, and the silver medal in 2005.
“I saw the U.S. National team as being the next step for me, the next goal to accomplish,” she said.
Ariza Cooke says that playing for her country, with and against the best players in the world, was the pinnacle of her lacrosse career.